Credited from: CBSNEWS
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — The Golden Globes are back for their 82nd annual celebration, marking the kickoff of awards season in Hollywood. Scheduled to commence tonight, January 7, the event will honor achievements in both film and television, under the host of comedian Nikki Glaser, who will make history as the first female solo host of the show (CBS News).
The awards will be broadcast live on CBS starting at 8 p.m. Eastern and 5 p.m. Pacific. For those looking to stream the event, it will be available on Paramount+, where Showtime subscribers can access it live, while others can enjoy same-day on-demand streaming. Additionally, various live TV services, including Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV, will carry the broadcast (AP News).
Prior to the main event, fans can catch the red carpet coverage, which begins at 6:30 p.m. Eastern. This will be live-streamed on the outlets' websites and will feature special hosts from Variety and Entertainment Tonight. For an early look at the glamour and style, E! Network is also resuming its red carpet activities with coverage starting at 6 p.m..
As for the nominees, leading the pack is the musical crime-thriller "Emilia Pérez" by director Jacques Audiard, which garnered ten nominations, including for Best Picture. The drama categories also showcase strong contenders with "The Bear" leading nominations with five in television. Special awards will be presented to Viola Davis and Ted Danson, who will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award and the Carol Burnett Award, respectively.
With the pomp and ceremony of the Golden Globes, viewers can expect not just awards but also a spectacular showcase of talent and fashion through the evening. For full access to the nominees and more details on the event, visit the official Golden Globe website.
For continued updates throughout the evening and live coverage of winners backstage, AP News will provide complete coverage starting at 8:15 p.m. Eastern on their site.